The problem is more on the side of GMail, then on the side of the
darktable list-server.

A dmarc entry check against the 'From:' field in the message header,
which is the e-mail address of the original sender (In your case:
gmail.com). GMail has to extend the spam detection for correct
processing of mailing lists. Every change that could be done on the side
of darktable would violate standards for e-mails, which is never a good
idea.

Have a look the the wikipedia entry for DMARC:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMARC



On 02-Apr-24 22:43, Germano Massullo wrote:
Hello, can you please take action? GMail is everyday marking messages
from darktable mailing lists as spam
Thank you
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